Spring 2004 - University of Kent
Spring 2004 - University of Kent
Spring 2004 - University of Kent
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<strong>Kent</strong><br />
Business<br />
School<br />
Flexible and supportive business education with a global perspective<br />
Postgraduate programmes<br />
• MBA (full and part time) The chief vocational qualification for anyone<br />
interested in developing a career in business or management<br />
• MBA (E-Business) (full and part-time) A masters in Business Administration<br />
for those wishing to specialise in E-business<br />
• MBA (Public Sector Management) A specialist variant <strong>of</strong> the MBA designed<br />
to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> the public sector<br />
• Master <strong>of</strong> European Business Administration (MEBA) An international<br />
graduate management programme run in collaboration with partner institutions<br />
• MSc in Management Science For graduates interested in the quantitative<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> business studies<br />
• MSc in Management Science with Computing As with the MSc in Management<br />
Science, but with additional computing content<br />
• Research Degrees (MA, MSc, MPhil and PhD) Available in Accounting,<br />
Industrial Relations, Management, Management Science and Operational<br />
Research. 1+3 (4 year) studentships available for research degrees in Business<br />
Management<br />
www.kent.ac.uk/KBS/<br />
For further details contact<br />
The Admissions Office, <strong>Kent</strong> Business School, The <strong>University</strong>, Canterbury,<br />
<strong>Kent</strong> CT2 7PE, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1227 827726 Fax: +44 (0)1227 761187<br />
Email: KBSadmissions@kent.ac.uk<br />
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